Word: mccalls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chicago Latin Jeremiah, E. '30 Back 22 157 5.7 Hebron Johnson, H. L. '31 Back 21 189 5.11 Loomis Lee, R. E. '31 Back 20 185 5.11 Hughes High Longnecker, T. M. '30 Back 21 158 5.7 Delta High Marsters, A. K. '30 Back 21 182 5.9 Exeter McCall, W. T. '32 Back 20 170 5.8 Muskegon High McDonough, B. J. '30 Back 22 167 5.7 Lake Forest McInnes, M. G. '30 End 24 182 5.9 Dean Modarelli, W. H. '32 Tackle 20 186 6.2 Union Hill Morton, W. H. '32 Back 20 168 5.11 New Rochelle Nims...
...direction of Swede Youngstrom, played the part of the Harvard eleven, running through the various Crimson plays and passes with some degree of success. The third and fourth teams were on the defensive during most of the scrimmage, but late in the afternoon Bart McDonough, Bill Morton and Bill McCall took turns at directing the Green team, running through plays which the coaches considered rough in spots and needing some improvement. The practice would have continued until after dark had the team managers been able to turn on the flood lights which surround the football field...
Flounced, wasp-waisted, tight-corseted women in the early '70s were much pleased to learn that one James McCall, a Scotsman, was making dress patterns. Civil War still a vivid memory, economy was a popular word and patterns were economical. Scotsman McCall knew how to make them, for he had once been a tailor. Soon the wife of his secretary, writing under the name of May Manton, started The Queen, eight-page fashion sheet. Along with McCall patterns, The Queen prospered in a small way. After Scotsman McCall's death in 1885 May Manton's husband, George...
...McCall's, edited by Otis L. Wiese, 23, gives advice on how to raise children, set table, cook meals, keep the house neat, the cellar clean. Its fiction is Zane Greyish, its articles "nicely" written. Aimed at the "model" housewife or Girl Scout, it contains no cigaret advertisements, no suggestive matter...
...McCall's competitors, five are outstanding in the mass-publication field. It is probably a fact that if the publishers should transpose their covers, few readers could distinguish one of the Women's Group from another. But there are differences of size, value and fine distinctions of policy. The big five: Ladies Home Journal (circulation, 2,538,412), Pictorial Review (2,523,384), Woman's Home Companion (2,274,657), Delineator (2,300,000), Good Housekeeping...